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- Gérard Araud, former ambassador to Israel, dismissive of Trump plan, calls West Bank “an apartheid state”
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Tag Archives: Hunter Stuart
“Suddenly, I began to see Israel not as a powerful Goliath but as a tiny, vulnerable island in a sea of 300 million Arabs”
WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS The world rewards Palestinians for supporting terror says former anti-Israel US journalist July 25, 2017 The World Jewish Congress and Honest Reporting on Monday hosted American journalist Hunter Stuart for a frank discussion on how his perception … Continue reading
“The Israelis were so outnumbered that I couldn’t help but question the narrative that Israel was Goliath and the Palestinians were David”
HONEST REPORTING How Reporting From Israel Changed My Worldview Forever by Hunter Stuart June 22, 2017 …[Upon my arrival in Israel] it was immediately obvious to me that most of these organizations wanted news that would highlight the suffering of … Continue reading
A year working as a journalist in Israel and the Palestinian Territories made Hunter Stuart rethink his positions on the conflict
JERUSALEM POST How a Pro-Palestinian American Reporter Changed His Views on Israel and the Conflict by Hunter Stuart February 15, 2017 In the summer of 2015, just three days after I moved to Israel for a one-and-a-half year stint freelance reporting … Continue reading